With Deltasolar’s radiant floors there is a fuel saving higher than 25-35% for conventional environments such as homes or offices, and up to 50-60% in large environments with high ceilings, such as sport centers, churches, industrial plants… Our system has been proven as necessary to warm those environments in which there are openings in the ceilings.
Heaters are normally placed beneath windows or close to external doors, and are often covered by curtains. This way the hot air is concentrated and gets in touch with the coldest walls of the whole environment; this results in paying for heating, but being dissatisfied by the amount of heat in the room. With DELTASOLAR’s radiant floors, heat is distributed uniformly where it is needed the most.

Each heater is a waste of about 1 sqm of floor. Try to calculate the amount of unused space and multiply it for the square meter cost of your home: you’ll realize how much money is wasted by heaters.
This money can be saved with Deltasolar’s radiant floors, which ensure the possibility of actually use every single centimeter of your walls.
Even though the surface of a radiant floor has a temperature that is 10°C lower than that of the human body, it is big enough to produce a radiant effect. There is a thermal exchange between two “hot bodies” so that the human being, with this type of heating, loses less heat than if he were using the conventional heating system.
It feels like you’re in an environment in which there are 22-23°C, but in fact the thermometer is set at 20°C, and there is a further saving on energy. Obviously, the temperature of the environment can be even higher than 20°C: the water temperature needs to be boosted up of a couple of degrees, but it will still remain within the physiological boundaries.
In a room with heaters, it can be noticed that the hot air tends to flow upwards: this is wasted heat that is not actually used. With our systems, we heat at human height so that the temperature towards the ceiling is lower.
Construction works will be cheaper because there will be less things to be done: no cubbies underneath the windows, less corners, no grooves or hinges… all of these things need to be done if heaters have to be installed.